Divorce Mediation

How does Divorce Mediation work?

The law requires that couples address
certain issues when changing their marital status including child
sharing arrangements, child and spousal support, property distribution
and responsibility for debt. The mediator's role is to keep these issues
in focus and identify emotionally sensitive issues which must be
addressed to prevent the emotional buildup which so often entangles the
typical divorce experience.

Divorce and post-divorce disputes are
often the most emotionally challenging situations we experience. These
events can bring out the best or the worst in us. How we respond to the
challenge depends on our attitude about conflict and upon the guidance
and support we receive in resolving the situation.

RELATIONSHIPS NEVER END, THEY ONLY
CHANGE FORM

Your relationship never really ends.
Memories and children connect you to a shared past. The decision to no
longer live as a couple or a family means restructuring your
relationship. You have the choice to do this either in an environment of
respect and honesty or in an environment of distrust and hostility which
is often encouraged in litigation.